

The problem may be as simple as the two not negotiating a speed properly. The copier will support 100 MB/s and 10 MB/s, and the Airport should support both of those and 1000 MB/s. The copier tech thought it might be something to do with the ethernet speed setting. The first AirPort Extreme is the main router, and does all the DHCP reservations (fixed IP addresses for about 42 devices). Depending on the setup and types of reads and writes, performance ranges from 0.5 to 17.5 MB/s for. I really need to verify this, but I was told that if the copier is plugged directly into the wall, power cycled, and then plugged into the Airport, it works (until the copier restarts the next day after going to sleep) This is due to the processor speed on the AirPort Extreme.other devices will work off of the Airport Extreme's LAN ports without problems.the copier does not work when plugged into the Airport Extreme (even after power cycling).
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the copier works fine when plugged directly into the network (and power cycled, if needs be) The AirPort Extreme has an audio jack for sending music from a Mac or iOS device to a set of speakers using the AirPlay protocol.As I understand it (I haven't been on site since swapping the switch): One of the devices plugged into the Airport is a Canon imageRUNNER 8500 photocopier. We had a small 8-port Cisco switch in one school with two devices connected to it, and swapped it out for an Airport Extreme, both to reuse the Cisco device and to improve the wireless connectivity in that area. Strangely, when I reset all of my internet hardware (modem, Airport Extreme, switch) and open a page in a browser on my Macbook, I briefly see fast Wi-Fi.
